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Webinars

I offer 2.5-hour educational webinars that explore EPCglobal standards in-depth. This is a unique opportunity to learn the technical content of EPCglobal standards and how they work in practice directly from the principal author of many of those standards.

Each month I offer two webinars in collaboration with Academia RFID: Academia RFID logo

  • EPCGlobal Data Capture Software Standards

    This seminar gives a in-depth tutorial on the standards used to capture RFID data and bring it into business applications. The Low Level Reader Protocol (LLRP) provides a standardized way for software to interact with reader devices. The Application Level Events (ALE) standard is widely adopted as the interface between business applications and RFID middleware. A working knowledge of these standards is indispensable for anybody who is planning to build RFID software systems or to deploy the many commercial products that implement the standards. Click here for more information and to register.

  • EPC Information Services for RFID Visibility Data: an In-depth Tutorial

    This webinar gives an in-depth tutorial on a standards-based approach for harnessing business level visibility information. The EPC Information Services (EPCIS) standard provides the standard way to represent “what, when, where, and why” visibility information that applications need to make use of RFID data. It is also the standard way the trading partners share information for total supply chain visibility. As this information is at the heart of every RFID-based business application, EPCIS is the backbone of a standards-based software architecture for RFID – even for projects that are within four walls or that do not use EPC identifiers. A working knowledge of EPCIS is indispensable for any organization that seeks to use RFID to know where assets are, within your own four walls or across the supply chain. Click here for more information and to register.

I can also create webinars that are customized to your organization's requirements.